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ART or TRA (hot pot quiz)
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All solutions have either ART or TRA in them.
6) Ma might hear this is rich in vitamin B (5.7)
something Marmite?
14) Against 49 up in the air (8)
49 is trainers if it is connected?
30) Had some food that dad stole after the end of November (7)
67) Mined in the capacity of Rio Tinti Zinc from 1962 - 1997. (6)
6) Ma might hear this is rich in vitamin B (5.7)
something Marmite?
14) Against 49 up in the air (8)
49 is trainers if it is connected?
30) Had some food that dad stole after the end of November (7)
67) Mined in the capacity of Rio Tinti Zinc from 1962 - 1997. (6)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well not really. I don't remember the exact detail but if their name was just Rio Tinto then it wouldn't have given you the RTZ that you needed for the answer. You needed the period when their name was Rio Tinto Zinc so you could get to quartz.
I wasn't going to ask but my last one has been driving me mad. Can you give me any clue to No.38 about the First Listener and the last pluck. I'll be able to have a good Christmas if this one is sorted.
I wasn't going to ask but my last one has been driving me mad. Can you give me any clue to No.38 about the First Listener and the last pluck. I'll be able to have a good Christmas if this one is sorted.
I'll have to think about that while I'm making the fruit salad,
Blake set Ringo is an anagram of a very popular TV character (American) whose series ran for ages - still turns up on BBC 2 sometimes. Set in the army!!! In 1996 there was a film of this character and the lead actor is the answer you want. Hope this helps.
Blake set Ringo is an anagram of a very popular TV character (American) whose series ran for ages - still turns up on BBC 2 sometimes. Set in the army!!! In 1996 there was a film of this character and the lead actor is the answer you want. Hope this helps.